Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1856763 | Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics | 2008 | 79 Pages |
Abstract
Theoretical as well as experimental progress has been made in the last decade in describing the properties of baryons. In this review I will mostly report on the theoretical issues. Two non-perturbative methods are privileged frameworks for studying their properties in the low-energy domain: chiral perturbation theory, the effective field theory of the Standard Model at energies below 1 GeV and lattice QCD. I will mainly concentrate here on the first one but I will also discuss the complementarity of the two methods. Chiral extrapolations for lattice simulations of some nucleon properties will be investigated. I will then concentrate on processes involving at most two nucleons, describing for example pion-nucleon and pion-deuteron scattering, pion photo- and electro-production off the nucleon and the deuteron and doubly virtual Compton scattering. Three flavor calculations will also be reviewed.
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Authors
Véronique Bernard,